Del Lago is adding the smaller-scale appearance at del Lago through a promotion with Oswego Eagle Beverage, a local beer distributor. That event is 4 to 8 p.m. Aug. 3, and also features food trucks and "day fresh" beer, according to the casino's Facebook page.

The Baldwinsville appearance features a full-hitch, and will be part of tours offered at the brewery starting at 10 a.m. Aug. 5. Unlike some of the other 11 U.S. A-B plants, the Baldwinsville brewery plant rarely welcomes the public. Sign up for a tour.

The Clydesdales' last major Upstate appearance was in the summer of 2015, when they visited Utica, Rome, Verona and Vernon in Oneida County. Their last stop in Baldwinsville was in 2012.

The Clydesdales have been part of the marketing for Anheuser-Busch since 1933, when they helped the St. Louis-based brewery mark the end of Prohibition. Today, three teams -- based in St. Louis, Merrimack, N.H. and Fort Collins, Colo. -- travel the country making special appearances. They also star in Super Bowl ads.

Each full hitch consists of six or eight horses, a red, antique-style beer wagon, drivers and a Dalmatian dog, the traditional companion to the team.

Clydesdales originated as a breed of draft horses in Scotland, each able to pull a ton at a 5 mph clip. Today, to qualify as a Budweiser Clydesdale, each horse must be a gelding at least four years old, stand 72 inches at the shoulder when fully mature, weigh between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds, have a bay coat, four white legs, a white blaze, and a black mane and tail.